Testseek.com have collected 307 expert reviews of the Apple Watch 3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Watch 3.
September 2017
(81%)
307 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
52 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
It can make and receive calls on its own
Still excellent design
Data can power Siri and other apps
More Workout options than ever
Great battery life
Excellent material/build quality
Best smartwatch OS to date
Enhanced Apple ecosystem experience
Great motivational tool
Built-in LTE
LTE gives Apple Watch the freedom it's always deserved
Incredibly fast chip and excellent battery life
Great health and fitness features
Built-in cellular connectivity
Improved heart rate monitoring
Faster processor
Clear call quality
New band and case options
Cellular connection works well for phone calls
Email
Siri and messages. Music now syncs more easily. Improvements in fitness tracking and added watch faces. Adds barometer to GPS and swimproofing. Same overall size as last year's watch
Cellular support
Excellent health tracking
Same sleek design
Way faster than previous models
Making it useful in many more situations
Long battery life lasts at least two days
Including sleep tracking
Waterproof enough to swim with in the pool or ocean
LTE is handy for some users
And a nice addition
Excellent fitness tracking features
Intuitive operating system
Option for LTE
WatchOS 4 (not specific to this hardware)
Excellent fitness-tracking features
Faster Siri
LTE is convenient while you're working out
Apple Music streaming
Builtin cellular connection finally
Robust platform with WatchOS 4
Bigger focus on health & fitness
Apple Music streaming coming later this year
Great build quality
Sharp
Vibrant display
Fast performance
Reliable battery life
Loaded with smart functions
Great display
Extremely easy to use
Improved performance
Great battery life when connected to a phone
Valuable new fitness features
Siri feels more useful
The editors didn't like
Price for LTE support is high
You'll pay for data
Streaming music not ready
No podcast app
Expensive
Some connectivity issues
No onboard App Store
LTE drains battery rapidly
Battery life takes a major hit when making calls or during GPS workouts. 42mm cellular model is expensive
And that's before monthly wireless service and Apple Music fees. Still requires an iPhone to set up and pair with. A new Watch is expected later thi
Not much of an upgrade
Confusing number of models
LTE is $10 a month but it doesn't require much data
Some apps are still not optimized
Apple Watch music options are geared to Apple Music
Buy at Apple
Buy at Best Buy
At $329 for the 38mm and $359 for the 42mm
The Apple Watch 3 is a steal for what y
Only compatible with iPhones
Cellular connectivity problems
Apple Music streaming not working yet
Unreliable Siri
Notable battery drain with LTE
Cellular activation issues
Short battery life when connected to cellular
Same restrained look as before
$400 price tag for the cellular model is pretty stiff
Not a whole lot of "new" stuff
Doesn't always show the time
Every Apple Watch looks just like every other Apple Watch
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews Apple's latest smartwatch for fall 2017, the Series 3. It's available in aluminum for $329 without LTE and $399 with LTE. As usual, it's also available in stainless steel, ceramic and the Nike version is coming next month. The watch runs...
Cellular connectivity is useful in specific situations, Watch is snappy and fast thanks to S3 processor, watchOS 4 adds great new features
Price is on the high-end of the smartwatch market, Cellular connectivity is only available with Bell, Cellular only does not get all-day battery life
"How much value you'll get out of cellular connectivity with the latest version of the Apple Watch really depends on how you intend to use the wearable."...
Abstract: Apple's third-generation Apple Watch looks almost exactly like its predecessor, so those hoping for a visual revamp will be disappointed in the tech giant's latest wearable offering.Under the hood though, the Apple Watch Series 3 is arguably the smartwatc...
Abstract: The Apple Watch Series 3 is expensive for a smartwatch. Many of the third party apps are still slow enough to drive sane people to the brink. It also only lasts a day on a charge. I should hate this watch and everything it stands for, but after three week...
Published: 2017-10-07, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
The Apple Watch Series 3 is a breakthrough product that offers even more features and stand-alone connectivity with the freedom and versatility of not being weighed down by your iPhone while still having access to your calls, messages and apps.As a sports...
It's not perfect, it's pricey and the design might be to everyone's taste, but the Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS + Cellular) is best smartwatch available, made better for the fact that it allows you to leave your phone at home.OverallSpecsFrom $559 AUD (for G...
Abstract: The Series 3 Apple Watch with LTE was the surprise announcement at last week's Apple event. I didn't expect to see LTE come to a smartwatch smaller than a dinner plate this year, and I didn't expect decent battery if it happened. But Apple has managed to...
Abstract: I've used a lot of smartwatches. They're great. But I've always gone back to my trusty old Casio's because I like the style and frankly while Smartwatches offer some great features, they answer questions I've never asked. Until now.Apple's Series 3 Apple...
Cellular connection works well for phone calls, email, Siri and messages. Music now syncs more easily. Improvements in fitness tracking and added watch faces. Adds barometer to GPS and swimproofing. Same overall size as last year's watch
Battery life takes a major hit when making calls or during GPS workouts. 42mm cellular model is expensive, and that's before monthly wireless service and Apple Music fees. Still requires an iPhone to set up and pair with
The Apple Watch Series 3 is the best overall smartwatch you can buy, but battery limitations and add-on fees keep it from being a must-have upgrade...
Leaving the cellular question aside for the moment, is it worth upgrading to the Watch Series 3 if you're existing Watch owner?While I did see some performance improvements from the Series 3, it's unlikely that Series 2 owners will see any reason to upgra...